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加利福尼亚州9至12年级亚裔美国性取向和性别多样化青少年的饮酒情况:决策树分析

Alcohol Use Among Asian American Sexual and Gender Diverse Youth Enrolled in 9, 10, 11, and 12 Grades in California: A Decision Tree Analysis.

作者信息

Sun Nora Y, Gower Amy L, Lee Hyemin, Eisenberg Marla E, Felipe Lou, Watson Ryan J, Nadal Kevin, Jegraj Arthi, Rider G Nic

机构信息

Department of Statistics, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA.

Division of General Pediatrics and Adolescent Health, Department of Pediatrics, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA.

出版信息

Subst Use Misuse. 2025 Jul 28:1-12. doi: 10.1080/10826084.2025.2537108.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Asian American sexual and gender diverse youth experience bias-based stressors rooted in stereotypes and forms of oppression, which can contribute to coping behaviors like alcohol use. Few studies examine lifetime alcohol use with a focus on understanding heterogeneity within Asian American adolescents.

METHODS

The analytic sample included Asian American youth in 9 through 12 grade ( = 86,799) who completed the 2017-2019 California Healthy Kids Survey, a statewide, school-based survey. Exhaustive Chi-square automatic interaction detection was conducted using SPSS. Variables included exposure to sexual orientation and gender identity-based (SOGI) and race-based bullying and different social identities (ethnic, sexual, and gender identities and sex assigned at birth).

RESULTS

Past-year SOGI-based bullying was reported by 11.2% of students and race-based bullying was reported by 18.8% of students. 19.6% of students indicated lifetime alcohol use, with higher rates among those in older grades (13.1% 9 grade to 31.8% 12 grade). Lowest lifetime alcohol use prevalence were among monoracial Asian American youth who were not the targets of bias-based bullying, while highest lifetime alcohol use rates were among youth identifying as multiracial and/or with a minoritized sexual orientation and experiencing bias-based bullying.

CONCLUSIONS

Findings suggest bias-based victimization may lead youth to cope or attempt to fit in through alcohol use. Bisexual and multiracial youth, who are often marginalized from monoracial and monosexual communities also had high lifetime alcohol use prevalence. Future research should identify intersectionality-informed strategies to address the nuanced bias-based bullying experiences of Asian American sexual and gender diverse youth, particularly in school settings.

摘要

背景

亚裔美国性取向和性别多元青年经历了源于刻板印象和压迫形式的基于偏见的压力源,这可能导致诸如饮酒等应对行为。很少有研究以了解亚裔美国青少年的异质性为重点来考察终生饮酒情况。

方法

分析样本包括9至12年级的亚裔美国青年(n = 86,799),他们完成了2017 - 2019年加利福尼亚健康儿童调查,这是一项全州范围内的基于学校的调查。使用SPSS进行了详尽的卡方自动交互检测。变量包括遭受基于性取向和性别认同(SOGI)以及基于种族的欺凌,以及不同的社会身份(种族、性取向和性别认同以及出生时被指定的性别)。

结果

11.2%的学生报告过去一年遭受基于SOGI的欺凌,18.8%的学生报告遭受基于种族的欺凌。19.6%的学生表示有终生饮酒经历,高年级学生的比例更高(9年级为13.1%至12年级为31.8%)。终生饮酒患病率最低的是未成为基于偏见的欺凌目标的单一种族亚裔美国青年,而终生饮酒率最高的是那些被认定为多种族和/或具有少数性取向且遭受基于偏见的欺凌的青年。

结论

研究结果表明,基于偏见的受害经历可能导致青少年通过饮酒来应对或试图融入。双性恋和多种族青年,他们经常被单一种族和单性取向社区边缘化,终生饮酒患病率也很高。未来的研究应该确定基于交叉性的策略,以应对亚裔美国性取向和性别多元青年,特别是在学校环境中,基于偏见的欺凌经历的细微差别。

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